Art New Zealand

Peter Webb (1933–2019)

It is entirely appropriate that a tribute to the late Peter Webb should appear in this magazine, as he founded in 1976 with Ross Fraser as editor. That was a bold venture at the time, and just one of Peter’s major contributions to our culture. He was a visionary who, as early as 1958, could see the beginnings of a mature contemporary art scene in New Zealand. He made it his life’s work to nurture that vision, laying the foundations for today’s art market. Although he was a businessman, the pursuit of profit was a secondary consideration. He

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